Metabolic-based resistance in weeds is a significant challenge, but producers can minimize its impact with planning and proactive, integrated strategies.
As retailers put themselves in position to service the grower on a just-in-time basis they’ll need capable suppliers who can deliver.
Although crop protection product sales struggled overall during 2024, the category did grow its market share among crop inputs – and a pair of segments performed better than expected.
The EPA’s proposals affect every participant along the value chain, from the chemical companies to retailers to growers. Our new report helps you meet these challenges.
Cibus’ Clethodim tolerant HT-3 trait is an important breakthrough for a novel weed management solution for rice farmers.
Herbicide resistance is a complex and fast-moving target, and one researcher insists we must consider additional tactics to ensure no weed seed production.
Milestone reached in efforts to discover novel, broad-spectrum weed control molecules.
A recent Weed Technology journal article confirms opportunities to reduce herbicide applications and improve profitability with See & Spray technology in soybean.
Learning and networking opportunities abound as three WSSA regional affiliates convene in December and January.
Learn how Fry Brothers in Ewing, NE, developed and delivered a new product for customers seeking an alternative to the classic herbicide.
Crop protection companies navigate an increasingly expensive and challenging product introduction process to meet farmers’ needs in the field.
Crop protection companies are battling tough-to-control weeds with current and upcoming herbicides.
FMC’s Katrina Schmidt shares insight on the key factors impacting the herbicide market and how the role of the retailer has changed.
Kyber Pro Herbicide and Sonic Boom Herbicide will offer growers more effective weed control choices that fit their acre.
Weed pressure in The Plains could get worse given the prolific nature of resistant weeds such as Palmer amaranth.
Growers report consistent, residual weed control that delivered clean rows and clear results.
The herbicide gives cattle producers broad-spectrum weed control while still preserving white clover and annual lespedeza.
Liberty ULTRA herbicide contains the active ingredient glufosinate-P-ammonium, which is also referred to as L-glufosinate ammonium.
Leading companies all agree that to thrive-and-survive in to day’s market, three keywords – opportunity, innovation, and communications – should guide their business moves.